Belet-Hawo city somalia— The interim federal government of Somalia on Sunday stated publicly that its forces are heading to towards Jubba regions in southern Somalia, strongholds for Al shabaab movement, which US charges with having close links with Al Qaeda network.Ahmed Mohamoud Abdi, spokesperson for Somali government forces in Gedo region said that they are prepared attacking on Garbaharey, Bardhere towns in Gedo and Jubba regions in general.He said Somali in Gedo are fully trained and ready take on their adversaries in southern Somalia.Nearly 1000 Somali soldiers, who were recently trained in neighboring Kenya, are now in charge of the town of Elwak after battles with Al shabaab fighters in that town.
Somali govt, Al shabaab clash in the capital
Heavy clashes between for loyal to the transitional federal government backed by African Union peacekeepers and Al shabaab fighters erupted in Mogadishu early Saturday morning, witnesses said.
The confrontation broke out after Al shabaab fighters launched hit and run attack on military bases in Hodan and Howlwadag where Somali army and AU forces are based.At least one person was killed and more than 5 others hurt in Mogadishu clashes today, according to witnesses.All killed or injured in the confrontation were civilian people who made no mistake.Neither Somali army nor Al shabaab fighters has released any comments about fighting early Saturday morning. But it is a part of continuing violence in Somalia’s war-devastated mogadishu
Somali govt, Al shabaab clash in the capital
Heavy clashes between for loyal to the transitional federal government backed by African Union peacekeepers and Al shabaab fighters erupted in Mogadishu early Saturday morning, witnesses said.
The confrontation broke out after Al shabaab fighters launched hit and run attack on military bases in Hodan and Howlwadag where Somali army and AU forces are based.At least one person was killed and more than 5 others hurt in Mogadishu clashes today, according to witnesses.All killed or injured in the confrontation were civilian people who made no mistake.Neither Somali army nor Al shabaab fighters has released any comments about fighting early Saturday morning. But it is a part of continuing violence in Somalia’s war-devastated mogadishu
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